Best all round tyre for Cupra R

The Gimp

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Guys,

Forgive me. I am sure tis has been asked many a time. I would normally search but I have my 9mth old little boy trying to grab my breakfast at the same time.

My sisters LCR has Pirelli PZERO Nero's on at present but want to change them.
What s the best all round tyre for wear rate,grip & price?

I was going to suggest to her some Yokohama's as I use 048's for summer and Parada's for winter/spring on my Impreza STi but there different cars.

What are Brigdestones like on the LCR? Any model to recommend?

Sorry for a repetative question.

Steve aka The Gimp
 

The Gimp

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Cheers mate.

Still trying to get used to the site a navigate my way round it. Hehe.
Can anyone copy the links for me? Lazy I know.

Steve
 
Jan 19, 2006
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I was going to suggest to her some Yokohama's as I use 048's for summer and Parada's for winter/spring on my Impreza STi but there different cars.

What are Brigdestones like on the LCR? Any model to recommend?

Sorry for a repetative question.

Steve aka The Gimp

yeah, yoko's will be okay on slower cars such as the sti, but you're better off with decent rubber on something as "hot" as a cupra R mate. :p only kidding, best all rounder probably is the goodyear but a lot of people on here have been very impressed with falken fk 452's and are only about 75 quid a tyre fitted, i'm running these at the moment and they're very good, if your sister doesn't go mental in her car these are a good buy, if money were no object then i'd go for the goodyears. i dont know anyone with bridgestones on.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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TBH mate there is not a good all year round tyre for any car
I've been using the Good Year Eagle GSD3's for 3 ish years and can't fault them but in the winter they are hopeless, this is the same with any summer tyre. I've fitted Michelin Alpin PA2 winter tyres this year, they are fantastic
Good Year have brought out a new tyre this year that is assymetric, won all the magazine reviews
 

The Gimp

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Thanks for the input guys. I've just spoken to my sister on the hpone and she passed me straight over to my brother inlaw.

He said he isn't sure on the Falken 452's. I haven't used them so wouldn't know. Found a site that is doing them for £57.70 PER TYRE. My tyres is doing them for approx £84.50.

Jamie Paton you cheeky swine. lol My car slow.I can't argue with the 342bhp / 338lbft at present. lol A couple of friends cars are 343/343 and 350/350. My other mate has a 504hp Impreza. Swines.

Steve
 

The Gimp

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Im only playing too mate. No offence taken what so ever. It's only pub figures anyway buddy. My moto is as long as the car drives I don't care.

Anyway. Im off to go back in my cage before Z gets here. lol

Steve
 

Blelock

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Aug 5, 2007
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got toyo proxies on all round - very very pleased with them in all conditions
 

sureal

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Currently running Michelin PS2's and find them rather good, even in the wet.
 

Feel

Veedubya 'velle
Jun 12, 2003
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I wouldn't say the goodyear were a good all rounder - they don't last that long.

I ran Dunlop SP9000 then later sportmaxx on mine.
 

traumapat

Leon Cupra IHI
Jul 24, 2005
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I wouldn't say the goodyear were a good all rounder - they don't last that long.

I ran Dunlop SP9000 then later sportmaxx on mine.

eagle f1s have had 20k and there still good?

v good in the wet or dry... however dont get snow or proper winters down here ... id imagine they`d not be ideal on snow.:)
 

Gnollins

Bosh!
Jul 24, 2006
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eagle f1s have had 20k and there still good?

v good in the wet or dry... however dont get snow or proper winters down here ... id imagine they`d not be ideal on snow.:)

Eagle F1 GSD3s are absolutely useless in the snow!

Had some snow when I was visiting my 'rents over Christmas...was a ESP/TCS/ABS fest! Brake pedal was vibrating like mad with the ABS working overtime to stop me sliding at junctions. Was not impressed.

However, in all other weather conditions they are great. :D
 

paradigm

I hate the orange game!
Got the falken FK452's on mine at the moment (after 3 sets of F1 GSD3's), and I'm finding them to be pretty comparable, without the stupid wear rate/wear problems of the F1's.

Given the price for the tyres alone on falken's website, they are really really a good deal at the moment.

Certainly wouldn't hesitate to use them again.
 

andycupra

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Dont forget to add postage to Falkern.co.uk prices.
for 2 falkern 225/40/18 to the uk its £125 inclusive.

Camskill.co.uk = £122 ( and have a price promise for Falkern tyres, if you find them cheaper including delivery they will beat the price by £1 per tyre.
 

russman68

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Feb 19, 2007
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I had Goodyears all round just after i got my LCR, was impressed but couldnt tell what actual difference they made, still... never had any problems.
Then got the Falkens all round simply because i was hard on cash, again VERY impressed. i'd say an unbeatable replacement for the price.
Now i'm torn... new tyres needed on the front, stick with the Falkens or get the new Goodyears, money isnt an option now but are they really worth it? I'm thinking about some Toyos now as they seem quite highly regarded. hmmmmmm
 

Shings

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I have had a lot of high performance cars over the last 10 years and can honestly say Good year eagle F1's are about the best you can get for a sensible price and for alround performance both in wear and grip.

Avons are generally useless but gave a progressive breakaway -

Falkens are somewhat worse but were half the price when I was feeling poor before christmas... but they made my clio 182 half as good.

Pirelli were OK

Michelin tyres were OK

Toyo T1-S are superb tyres but I am told the T1- R is not as good.

The F1 is just great- but I have found GSD 3's are not as good as the GSD 1's - the angle of the tread is different and they just didn't seem to give as much grip in my opinion.


Jake
 
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